Monday, October 22, 2012

Fishing at Jackson Lake 10/23

We will be fishing at Jackson Lake tomorrow, Tuesday 10/23 (minimum day) starting at 1:00pm.
You will need an Adventure Pass to park at Jackson Lake. A Daily Pass is $5.00 and can be purchased at the locations below. Adults (16 or older) who want to fish must have a Fishing License (see below to purchase on-line); Kids do NOT need a Fishing License. If you have an extra fishing pole, please bring it for a friend who may not have one. Suggested items: hat, sunscreen, water, snack, chairs, jacket if it's cold.
If you would like to earn your Fishing Belt Loop, here are the requirements:
Belt Loop
Complete these three requirements:
  1. Review your local fishing regulations with your leader or adult partner. Explain why they are important, and commit to following them. (Doug will bring a pamphlet)
  2. Demonstrate how to properly bait a hook.
  3. Spend at least 30 minutes trying to catch a fish.

Locations to buy Adventure Pass:
WRIGHTWOOD
Cinnamons Bakery
1350 Hwy 2 Unit B
Wrightwood, CA 92397
760-249-5588
Annual, Daily
Jensen`S Market - Wrightwood
1340 Hwy 2
Wrightwood, CA 92397
760-249-3322
Annual, Daily, Secondary
Mountain Hardware
1390 Hwy 2
Wrightwood, CA 92397
760-249-3653
Annual, Daily
Volunteers Of The Angeles National Forest
Grassy Hollow Visitor Center
Wrightwood, CA 92397
626-821-6737
Annual, Daily, Secondary
Wrightwood Auto Service
1415 State Hwy. 2
Wrightwood, CA 92397
760-249-5335
Daily
Wrightwood Mini - Mart Arco
1315 Hwy 2
Wrightwood, CA 92397
760-249-6115
Annual, Daily, Secondary
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Adult One-day Fishing License for $14.30 can be purchased on-line at:
http://www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/fishing/fishdescrip.html

Thursday, October 4, 2012

JOTA 10/20 @ Victorville Fairgrounds


Jamboree on the Air in Victorville.
This is a family event, you can stop by before or after soccer to participate on October 20th (Saturday)
• Walk-Ins - $7 (Includes 2012 JOTA patch)

Activities & Events
• CW (Morse Code) Challenge
• Amateur Satellite Communication
• RC Aircraft Demonstrations
• GPS and Geocaching activities
• Radio T-Hunting
• Get on the Air (talk to other scouts and radio amateurs on the radio)
• Campfire Program (Saturday evening, provided by host Troop #357)
• Dutch Oven Cook-off (Saturday evening)

What is JOTA?
The Jamboree-on-the-Air, or JOTA, is an annual Scouting event that
uses amateur radio to link Scouts in your community, across the nation,
and around the world.

For more information, contact David Deards at (760)947-2402 or RadioGramp@me.com

55th Annual
Jamboree on the Air
Rockview Nature Park • 17800 National Trails Hwy • Victorville, California
4 pm October 19 to 2 pm October 21, 2012
2012 Theme: “How big is your world?”

Vasquez Rocks 10/17

VASQUEZ ROCKS - October 17, 2012
We’ll meet there at 2:30pm (this is a Wednesday minimum day at school).
Bear Den Leader, Russ, will cover Geology & Leave No Trace Guidelines. Last year we missed the Geology Trail due to a commercial filming in the area, so we'll be hiking that trail this year.
Directions:
Take 138 West through Littlerock and Pearblossom. Make the slight left onto Pearblossom Hwy. This will turn into Sierra Hwy. Take this to the 14 freeway. Enter the 14S and continue about 11 miles and exit on Escondido Canyon Rd. You’ll make a left off the ramp and a right onto Escondido Canyon Rd. The entrance is at 10700 Escondido Canyon Rd. It’s on the left and there should be a sign for Vasquez Rocks. Once you get into the park, make a left onto the main dirt road and follow it to the large open parking area.
Parking:
We're going to meet at the larger parking lot in the center of the park because parking areas at the entrance are pretty small. Parking is Free and doesn't require any kind of pass. There are chemical toilets in the parking area.
Uniform/What to Bring:
Please wear your Class B Scout Shirt (green t-shirt) or Uniform Shirt, water, a jacket, and snack. The hike itself is only a mile or so but the boys will definitely want to climb the rocks so don't wear any nice jeans. You will experience some rough terrain and small hills on the hike so wear good shoes or hiking boots. We will be there approximately 2 hours.
Achievements:
This will count as a Hike with your Pack or Den, Buddy System Requirements or Electives, Practicing Leave No Trace Guidelines, and some Geology Requirements.
About the Park:
This 932-acre park located in the high desert near Agua Dulce Springs and features spectacular rock formations, Tataviam Indian sites, and a seasonal stream. The rocks’ history began in prehistoric times when the sandstone rocks were uplifted at a picturesque angle, showing their jagged red features. In 1874 Tiburcio Vasquez, one of California’s most notorious bandits, used these rocks to elude capture by law enforcement. His name has since been associated with this geologic feature. The park is a popular hiking, picnicking, and equestrian area. Vasquez has been a popular filming location used as the setting for scenes in many movies, television shows and commercials. Among the many films and television show to feature Vasquez Rocks are the “The Lone Ranger”, “Zorro”, “Little Miss Sunshine”, “Bonanza”, “Blazing Saddles”, “Star Trek”, “24”, “The Six Million Dollar Man”, “MacGyver”, “Austin Powers”, Star Trek 11, Numbers and “The Flintstones”.
Park Website (copy and paste): http://lacountyparks.org/Parkinfo.asp?URL=cms1_033383.asp&Title=Vasquez%20%20Rocks%20Natural%20Area%20and%20Center
Questions?: Becky Johnson, rdukes412@hotmail.com

Cub Scout Cookout @ the Methodist Camp 10/14

Our next Pack event will be the…
Cub Scout Cookout
October 14, 2012 (Sunday)
3:00pm-?
Wrightwood CAMP (top of Elm St.)
· Pumpkin Carving (bring a pumpkin & kid safe carving kit)
· Outdoor Cookout (bring a main dish--hotdogs, etc.--for your family and a side dish, chips or dessert to share; Pack will provide water & lemonade). We plan to use the fire pit for hotdogs & marshmallows, but if you want to grill or bring a camp stove you can.
· Campfire Building Demo/Learn how to whip & fuse the end of a Rope/set up a Tent/Knots (all these are used for the Outdoorsman Requirements for Webelos, as well as similar requirements in other dens)
· Practice Leave No Trace guidelines
· Awards

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

UPDATE to Service Project

Parents & Cub Scouts,
Thank you in advance to those participating in the Service Project this Week:
Wednesday 9/26, 1:30pm to approx. 3:30pm (come when you can).
We will be at the MOUNTAIN OAK CAMPGROUND working on water drains. Similar to last time, but these drains already have most of the rocks we need, so this time we'll be removing the rocks, cleaning out any leaves and excess dirt from the drains, hosing off the rocks and putting them back in. There are far fewer drains at this campground so we won't be there too long.
Bring: Please bring water, a hat & sunscreen, and a rake, gloves, and trowel (if you have them).
Directions: Heading West on Hwy 2 through Wrightwood, when you get to Mountain High West (near the stone castle) turn Right onto the Big Pines Hwy (like you're going to Jackson Lake). When you get to Jackson Lake , TURN RIGHT into MOUNTAIN OAK CAMPGROUND (don't go onto the Jackson Lake road). Mountain Oak Campground is directly opposite the entrance to the lake on the North side of the road. While there, please don't park in the road or on the dirt; please park in any available campsite driveway.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Service Project

We are planning a Service Project at Table Mountain for September 26th (Wednesday Minimum Day) after school beginning whenever you can get there (1:30 or 2:00?), and we need to give the Camp Manager an idea of how many people we'll have coming.
Please email themckains@mckainsmail.com by this Friday 9/21, if you plan to attend. We can use all the help we can get, and the job will go really fast if we get a lot of participation.
Our last service project went really well, and they had us cleaning out the areas under the water spigots at each camp site, collecting rocks, pulling weeds, raking, etc. We expect a similar project this year, but it just depends on what they need.
We will be organizing 2 Service Projects this year. One now, and one sometime in the Spring. The plan is to do the work so we can get our campsites and overflow parking free (normally $250-$300) when we have our Bridging Ceremony and Campout next spring.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Bottle Rocket Event & Registration

We will be having our Fall Opening Pack Event on Sunday August 26th, 3:00-5:00pm, at the Wrightwood Methodist CAMP (top of Elm St.)--Bottle Rocket Blast off & Swimming!

Bring an empty 2-liter bottle decorated like a rocket (with the nose cone on the bottom of the bottle) and, using an air compressor, we'll blast it off into space!

We will also be taking sign-ups for all New Cub Scouts at this event. Registration cost is $50. Boys in 1st -5th grade are welcome to join. Current scouts please see Becky as well for dues & fundraiser info.

Our usual time frame is: Swimming first as everyone arrives, then Bottle Rockets, then go inside for Summer Awards & Parent Orientation.

Hope to see you there!